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Exploring PDA Configurations

  • Preben Buchhave
  • , H.-H. Benzon

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Abstract

This paper reviews the principle of the phase-Doppler particle sizer by means of examples of the effects of varying the various experimental parameters. The examples are computed by means of a comprehensive numerical model of a complete phase-Doppler system including many practical aspects such as aperture size, polarization filters and detector properties. First the phase-Doppler principle is explained as a logical development of an interferometric measurement of the phase of the light scattered from a particle. Then the standard phase-Doppler analyzer (PDA) is described followed by some newer or less known variations of the principle intended to measure, e.g., in the backscatter direction, to size very small particles or to determine the refractive index of a particle. Finally, the trajectory problem in PDA measurements is briefly discussed.
Original languageEnglish
JournalParticle and Particle Systems Characterization
Volume13
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)68-78
ISSN0934-0866
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1996

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